Commander Shepard
Kaidan Alenko
Cinderella?
Dean Winchester
Commander Shepard
Isaac Clarke.
Something tells me I’m going to be just fine!
Commander Shepard
The Doctor
Katniss Everdeen
Oh yeah. I’m good.
Shepard, the Grey Warden, and Ferris Bueller.
Two badasses and the comic relief. I could do much worse. XDD
Commander Shepard
Obi-Wan Kenobi
Ryu from Breath of Fire
AWWRIGHT.
Buffy Summers, Asha Greyjoy, and Hawke (DA2).
I am set.
The study group at Greendale Community College, Team Avatar, and Harry Dresden.
Let’s do this.
Commander Shepard, Bjorn the Fellhanded, and Ciaphas Cain. Those poor zombies never stood a chance.
Luthor Huss, Mythbusters and the USS Delta team… I consider myself quite lucky.
Chuck Greene, Isaac Clarke, Ibram Gaunt. One fights against zombies, one xenomorphs, and the other heretics and creatures of the warp. I believe I’m pretty safe.
Me, Bob and Hans. Two firm heretics and one Radical. They have no chance.
A Black Templar Captain, my Skyrim character, and Will Smith. Bring it.
Ezio Auditore(Desmond is a side character in Revelations, deal. >.> lol), Fry(Futurama), and Ryu Hyabusa. I think Ryu and Ezio could carry Fry and me to victory, especially seeing that as soon as Ezio comes into play, zombies will immediately start attacking one at a time and telegraphing hardcore, so while the rest are just standing there, Ryu’ll slice em up. ^.^
(Source: creaseintime)
Mass Effect 3: BEWARE, SPOILERS!
So, a whole lot of people have been complaining about the ending of Mass Effect 3. I’m not sure whether or not I agree with them. I personally was not disappointed in it, so long as it’s going to eventually be elaborated upon. Now, if Bioware is going to make us pay for the DLC expanding upon the story line, THEN I’m going to be pissed. If Bioware was intentionally building up suspense, causing its player base to think about the ending for a while before the big reveal, I could understand that.
SPOILERS:
The indoctrination theory would represent one possible reason for them doing so. If such a theory is correct, then I could completely see why they would leave the ending with questions.
For an explanation of this theory:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ythY_GkEBck
Ultimately, while this theory would be really interesting, many argue that it is only useful if Bioware is planning on making not just more DLC, but more games from here. As it stands, the ending is the same no matter what you did throughout the other games. This is very anti-Bioware. From what I understand, in another one of their games, Knights of the Old Republic, there are completely different endings depending upon your choices throughout the story. There is no such ending here. On the other hand, while this may anger some fans, it could be Bioware sending a message about the how insignificant and futile every choice was compared to this moment. Just some thoughts.
It might be a crime not to reblog this.
This is best in life.
(Source: ironm0on)
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